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whana

1. (verb) to travel, come, go.

Ka moe atu te tangata rā i tētehi wahine, ka riri te iwi ki a ia, ā, ā, te tukunga iho ka whana atu ia ki te wao nui a Tāne (JPS 1896:120). / When the man took another wife, the tribe was angry with him, so in the end, he went away to the great forest of Tāne.

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2. (verb) to be on the point of, about to.

Ka karanga a Taihā, "Kia āpititūtia, kia whana te hingahinga ngā tūpāpaku." (W 1971:486). / Taihā called out, "Charge, the intended victims are about to fall."

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Synonyms: hono

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